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31st October 2025, 12:41 AM

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Elon Musk's Starlink Satellite Communications Pvt. Ltd has begun its first recruitment drive in India for finance and accounting roles, including payments manager and accounting manager, based in Bengaluru. This move follows the company's approval to launch satellite internet services in the country. SpaceX, the parent company, stated in job descriptions that the hiring is crucial for meeting financial reporting obligations and scaling accounting and statutory compliance activities for India operations. Starlink is currently installing the necessary infrastructure and conducting security trials to meet Indian government norms, aiming for a launch by the end of this year or early next year. The company intends to provide global internet access, particularly to rural and geographically isolated areas. Starlink will face competition from Eutelsat OneWeb and Jio Satellite. A key hurdle remains the allocation of spectrum by the Department of Telecommunications and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. Starlink's director emphasized the importance of rural users for the network's operation and aims to complement existing services rather than solely targeting urban markets, addressing concerns from traditional telecom operators about market share. This marks a significant step towards operational readiness in India after obtaining necessary licenses.
Impact: This news signals a significant upcoming disruption in India's internet service sector, particularly for rural connectivity. It intensifies competition and may drive innovation and better service offerings across the board. The spectrum allocation remains a critical factor for its successful rollout and competitive positioning. Rating: 8/10
Heading: Difficult Terms and Their Meanings Satellite Internet Services: Internet access provided via communication satellites orbiting Earth, offering connectivity to remote or underserved areas. Spectrum Allocation: The process of assigning specific radio frequency bands to licensed users, essential for wireless communication services like satellite internet. Statutory Compliance: Adhering to all relevant laws, regulations, and legal obligations set by the government or regulatory bodies. IN-SPACe: Indian National Space Promotion & Authorization Centre, an autonomous agency promoting and regulating space activities in India. Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite (GMPCS) licence: A license permitting the use of satellite systems for personal mobile communications globally.